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Our top picks for Record Store Day

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Here are our top buys for Record Store Day 2015.

Summer Night City, limited to 2000 7in picture disc singles. David Bowie: Let’s Dance demo. Welcome to the Blackout (Live London ‘78) Torn Down, a new remix collection by Robert Smith of 16 of their tracks. Right Here, Right Now (CamelPhat Remix). The First 48 Inches of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, the band’s first four 12in singles.

Heaven and Earth and the Stars, the Scots 1976 album which featured the Bowie produced The Man Who Sold the World. Lewis Capaldi: Bloom EP, the first physical version to be released.

The First Album, A replica of the Japanese edition of Madonna’s debut, which came as a full-colour picture disc with a pink heart-shaped sticker.

1999, the first time it’s been available on vinyl since 1983. Live at Brixton Academy 1986, previously unreleased on vinyl. Sundragon Sessions, early mixes of their second album Leave Home. Say Hello Wave Goodbye/Youth, Dave Ball used original studio parts to create new extended 12in mixes.

Suede – 25th Anniversar­y Silver Edition, limited to 2000 units worldwide.

The Final Cuts, only 2000 available worldwide based on the final studio work of the singer.

Warsaw, the planned debut by the group who’d become Joy Division. Features five demo tracks from 1977 (black and white LP).

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